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Sony's original DSC-RX100 camera has been a favorite among photography enthusiasts since it came out. And Sony keeps adding cool features with each subsequent release. The updated RX100 V is the fastest version yet. A large sensor, blazing-fast processor, and fast wide-angle zoom lens add huge imaging power to this little camera.

The RX100 V lets you get clear, sharply focused action shots.

A new take on a favorite camera

Sony's original DSC-RX100 camera has been a favorite among photography enthusiasts since it came out. And Sony keeps adding cool features with each subsequent release. The updated RX100 V is the fastest version yet. A large sensor, blazing-fast processor, and fast wide-angle zoom lens add huge imaging power to this little camera.

Its Fast Hybrid autofocus system can lock onto your subject in as little as .05 seconds, and it can do an astonishing 24 frames per second of continuous shooting at full resolution. Powerful tracking performance gives you clear, sharp action photos and smooth videos at up to 4K resolution.

Slow down time

The RX100 V's processing speed lets you take high-speed photos and slow-motion video. You can freeze objects in motion with electronic shutter speeds up to 1/32,000 seconds, or slow down time with 40X super-slow-motion HD video capability. The RX100 V can record at up to 1,000 frames per second for up to eight seconds, for over five minutes of slow-motion video. You can capture fleeting moments like fireworks bursting in midair, or a butterfly flapping its wings, and watch the action unfold in ways you've never seen before.

Premium glass

A maximum aperture of f/2.8 at the telephoto end of the attached 24-70mm zoom lens enables fast, blur-free shooting and lovely background defocusing. A close minimum focusing distance of just under two inches at the wide end makes the RX100 V great for macro and close-up work, and its short zoom range makes it optimal for landscapes and portraits. You can shoot wide open in extremely bright light and get well-exposed images with defocused backgrounds like you never thought possible thanks to the added speed of the electronic shutter and a built-in neutral density filter.

A lens-mounted control ring gives you added command over manual controls and lets you adjust different features and functions like step-zooming. Smooth, quiet operation lets you use the control ring while shooting video as well.

Add functionality with your phone

You can instantly transfer photos and videos shot on the RX100 V to your phone or tablet for easy uploading and sharing. NFC touch pairing is available for compatible Android™ devices, and new QR code compatibility lets you quickly pair devices without NFC. Sony's PlayMemories Camera Apps include free and paid apps that complement your photographic style and interests.

The Smart Remote Control app lets you use your mobile device to control shooting. And there are specialized apps for things like light painting, time-lapse, stop motion, and multiple exposure, plus plenty of editing effects to fine-tune your photos and add your own personal touches.

Sony Cybershot® DSC-RX100 V Reviews

Great pocketable 1" compact

Replaced my trusty Rx100 Mk1 (which is working fine with constant use over 3-4 years). Mk V is definitely a worthy upgrade (although pricey for a compact). 4K recording is great (except overheating too soon). Auto focus is super fast even in low light....and really stand out against competitors in video mode. Menu is too deep and complicate but I am coming from mk1 so it's nothing to complain about.

Great camera, horrible manual

Great camera. I am very happy with it. The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because the Sony documentation is horrible. Fortunately, there are resources online to help understand how to best operate this camera.

Incredible little camera!

There are so much you can do with this little camera but it carries a steep learning curve if you want to get the most out of this camera. The cumbersome menus don't help. The quality of the image is great though in auto modes. Solid built! However, you will need the fastest memory card you can afford and at least 3 to 4 batteries to take full advantage of this.

Pros:Small size, fast focus, and crazy burst speed.

Cons:No touch screen, Menu is too complex to use, short battery life. None of it is a deal breaker tho.

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Recording Features

Tiltable 3" LCD Screen: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100M5
(RX100 V) digital
camera has a 3.0" Xtra Fine LCD screen with 1,228,800 dots. The
LCD brightness control can be set to Auto, Manual (-2 to +2), or Sunny Weather
(appropriate for shooting outdoors). You can tilt the LCD upward approximately
180° for shooting low angles and self-portraits, and downward approximately 45°
for high angles.

OLED Viewfinder: In addition to the 3" LCD screen, the
camera is equipped with a 0.39" XGA electronic OLED viewfinder with 2,359,296
dots. It pops up from the top panel for those occasions when you want an
eye-level viewfinder, and can be pressed down and out of the way when you want
to use the LCD screen. The viewfinder has a -4.0 to +3.0m-1 diopter
adjustment to adjust it to your eyesight. The camera automatically powers on/off
when you open/close the viewfinder.

Recording Media: The camera is compatible with the following recording media: Memory Stick PRO
Duo (Mark 2 only for movie recording), Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards
(UHS-I U1 compatible, Class 10 or higher). For recording 4K movies, SDXC memory
cards with a capacity of 64 GB or more with an SD Speed Class of 10 or UHS Speed
Class 1 is required. If recording in 100 Mbps or more, UHS Speed Class 3 is
required.

Image Recording Formats: The camera records still images in
JPEG (with Extra Fine, Fine, and Standard compression), RAW (unprocessed), and JPEG+RAW
formats (images from both formats created at the same time). Moving images can be recorded in
XAVC S (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 with 2-channel LPCM audio), AVCHD Ver. 2.0 format (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 with Dolby Digital 2ch audio) or
MP4 (MPEG-4/H.264 with 2-channel AAC
audio).

Image Sensor: The camera
is equipped with the world's first 1.0-type stacked CMOS image sensor with DRAM
chip that enables up to 960fps super slow motion and up to 1/32000 sec
with the High-speed Anti-distortion shutter. This 13.2 x 8.8mm (1") 20.1MP Exmor RS CMOS image sensor with approximately
20.9-million
total pixels
and 20.2-million effective pixels and a 3:2 aspect ratio. Paired with the image
sensor is the high speed BIONZ X image processor.

Lens: The camera is equipped with a bright Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar
T* (T-star) 2.9x zoom lens. It has a focal length of 24-70mm (35mm equivalent/3:2
aspect ratio)
for recording still images, and 25.5-74mm for recording 16:9 movies. The aperture range is
F1.8-11.0 (W) and F2.8-11.0 (T).

Shutter Types: The RX100 V offers both a mechanical shutter
and an electronic shutter. The Shutter Type settings are as follows:

Auto: The shutter type is automatically switched based
on the shooting conditions and shutter speed.

Mechanical Shutter: The camera operates with the
mechanical shutter only. The shutter speed can be set from 30 seconds to
1/2000 second, plus Bulb. Both the mechanical and electronic shutter sounds
are heard. The electronic shutter sound can be turned off, if desired.

Electronic Shutter: The camera shoots with the
electronic shutter only. The shutter speed can be set from 30 seconds to
1/32000 second. Only the electronic shutter sound is heard, and can be
turned off, if desired.

Clear Image/Digital Zoom: In addition to the 2.9x optical
zoom, you can reach higher zoom scales by engaging the Clear Image Zoom or the
Digital Zoom, or both. The amount of zoom depends upon the image size as
follows:

Image Size

Optical Zoom

Clear Image Zoom

Maximum Zoom Scale

L: 20M

2.9x

5.8x

11x

M: 10M

2.9x

8.2x

16x

S: 5M

2.9x

11x

23x

VGA

2.9x

44x

44x

Movie

2.9x

5.8x

11x

Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode: Optical SteadyShot with
Active Mode can provide blur-free movies, even while walking. Camera-shake
compensation using Optical SteadyShot/Active Mode has been improved with the
addition of new electronic image stabilization. This makes it easier to obtain
sharp movies, even when zooming in unsteady situations.

Still Image Sizes: When recording digital still
images, the DSC-RX100M5 allows you to choose from multiple image sizes
in four aspect ratios: 3:2 (best for printing), 16:9 (best for viewing on an
HDTV), 4:3 (best for viewing on a computer), and 1:1 (best for shooting as a
medium format camera). The following image sizes
are available:

3:2

16:9

4:3

1:1

20M 5472 x 3648

17M 5472 x 3080

18M 4864 x 3648

13M 3648 x 3648

10M 3888 x 2592

7.5M 3648 x 2056

10M 3648 x 2736

6.5M 2544 x 2544

5M 2736 x 1824

4.2M 2720 x 1528

5M 2592 x 1944

3.7M 1920 x 1920

VGA 640 x 480

Sweep Panorama: You can record multiple images while
moving the camera in an arc, either horizontally or vertically. You can choose
the direction to pan the camera while taking the images. These images can
be compiled into a single panoramic image, and played back on an HDTV. The available image
sizes include:

Standard:

Vertical: 3872 x 2160

Horizontal: 8192 x 1856

Wide:

Vertical: 5536 x 2160

Horizontal: 12416 x 1856

Recording Movies: Besides recording still images, the RX100
V can also record pro-quality movies, including 4K and Full HD. You can
record movies in the low-compression, high-quality XAVC S format, AVCHD for easy
editing and sharing, or MPEG-4 for uploading to your favorite social media sites.
You can choose between NTSC (60, 30, 24 fps) and PAL (50, 25 fps) for worldwide
compatibility. Available
image sizes and movie quality include:

Note: The camera's 4K movie recording
function allows you to create short film-like video clips in
high quality. The continuous recording duration for 4K movies is
approximately 5 minutes.

Dual Video Recording: When recording a movie, you can choose
to simultaneously record an XAVC S movie and an MP4 movie, or an AVCHD movie and
an MP4 movie.

Built-in Wi-Fi/NFC: The RX100 V lets you connect wirelessly
with smartphones and tablets via Wi-Fi and NFC (near field communication). Using
the PlayMemories Mobile app, available for Android 4.0 and up from Google Play
and for iOS 8.0 and up from the App Store, you can send images to, or control
your camera from your smartphone or tablet. When connected to a Wi-Fi network,
you can send images to your computer or view on a Wi-Fi-enabled TV.

Control Ring: The Control Ring around the lens lets you
change the settings of often-used functions. In standard mode, the camera
assigns recommended functions for each shooting mode. You can manually select
the function controlled by the Control Ring, including Exposure Compensation,
ISO, White Balance, Creative Style, Picture Effect, Zoom, Shutter Speed, and
Aperture.

Memory Recall: The Memory Recall mode can memorize up to
three groups of the user's preferred settings. Settings include zoom
magnification, white balance, exposure compensation, date, and grid lines. This
enables you to quickly switch the settings at the right moment.

Drive Modes: The camera offers multiple Drive Modes. In
addition to single image shooting, you can choose from the following:

Continuous Shooting: The camera shoots continuous
images at three speed settings while you press and hold down the shutter
release: Hi: 24 frames per second, Mid: 10 frames per second, and Lo: 3.5 frames per second.

Self-Timer: You can set the
Self-Timer mode to a 10-second, 5-second, or 2-second delay so you can be in the
picture.

Self-Timer Continuous: The Self-Timer Continuous shooting mode
takes continuous frames after a 10-, 5-, or 2-second delay. You can choose 3
or 5 frames to be taken.

Continuous Bracket: The Continuous Bracket mode lets
you shoot a series of 3, 5, or 9 images as you hold down the shutter button, each with a different exposure
setting--some at normal exposure, some under exposed, and some over exposed.
You can choose from five different step
values: 0.3 EV, 0.7 EV, 1.0 EV, 2.0 EV, or 3.0 EV.

Single Bracket: The Single Bracket mode is similar to
the Continuous Bracket mode, except that it requires pressing the shutter
button for each photo you take. Each photo in the sequence will be at a
different exposure setting. The same number of images and exposure steps are
available.

WB Bracket: The Bracket WB mode shoots three images, each with
different degrees of brightness according to the selected settings of white
balance, color temperature, and color filter. You can choose the a low or
high bracket deviation value.

DRO Bracket: The camera shoots a total of three images,
each with a different degree of D-Range Optimizer.

Auto Focus Areas: You can select from the following auto focusing
areas:

Wide: The camera focuses in all ranges of the
finder frame automatically. When you press the shutter button halfway, a
green frame is displayed around the area that is in focus.

Center: The camera focuses on a subject in the center of the
frame. By pressing the shutter release halfway, you can lock the focus on
your subject and recompose your shot with the subject off center.

Flexible Spot: The camera focuses on a very small area
that can be moved around the frame to the desired point on the screen.

Expand Flexible Spot: If focus isn't obtained on the
single selected point, you can use focus points around the flexible spot as
the second priority area to achieve focus.

Lock-on: When the shutter button is pressed and held
halfway, the camera tracks the subject within the selected autofocus area.

AF Illuminator: The AF (auto
focus) Illuminator briefly provides fill light to focus more easily on a subject
in dark surroundings. The red AF Illuminator lights when the shutter button is
pressed halfway. You can set the AF Illuminator to Auto or Off.

Face Detection: Face Detection technology detects up to
eight individual faces and controls flash, focus, exposure, and white balance to
deliver accurate, natural skin tones with reduced red-eye. It can also give
priority to children or adults. You can also select and register an individual's
face to be given priority.

Smile Shutter Mode: The Smile Shutter technology
automatically detects and captures a smiling face. Simply activate by pressing
the Smile Shutter button and the camera will capture a smile the moment it
happens. You can adjust the degree of Smile Detection
Sensitivity as desired.

Superior Auto Mode (iAuto+): Allows you to shoot still
images with automatic scene recognition, with an emphasis on dark or backlit
scenes.

Program Auto: Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted
automatically (both the shutter speed and aperture value). You can also
select various settings using the menu.

Aperture Priority: You can shoot still images after
adjusting the aperture setting manually. The camera will determine the
shutter speed.

Shutter Priority: You can shoot still images
after adjusting the shutter speed manually. The camera will determine the
aperture setting.

Manual Exposure: You can set the exposure manually. The shutter speed can
be set between 1/2000 and 30 seconds. The aperture (F value) can be set
between F1.8 and F11 (Wide Angle) or between F2.8 and F11 (Telephoto).

Memory Recall: You can set and store often-used modes
and numeric settings for recall at a later time.

Movie Mode: Allows you to record Full HD AVCHD or MPEG-4 movies with
stereo audio.

Note: The Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter
Priority, and Manual shooting modes are available for movies as well as
still images.

Exposure Compensation:
Besides auto exposure, you can adjust the exposure from +3.0EV to
-3.0EV in 1/3 stop increments.

Built-In Flash: The camera's built-in flash
features a range of 1.31'
to 33.46' (0.4-10.2 meters) with the zoom set
to wide and 1.31' to 21.33' (0.4-6.5 meters) with the zoom set to telephoto. The flash
settings include:

Autoflash: the flash automatically strobes when the surroundings are
dark or when there is backlight

Fill Flash: the flash strobes with every shot

Slow Sync: the flash is used regardless of the amount of
ambient light, but the shutter speed is slower under dark conditions,
allowing you to clearly shoot a background that is out of the flash-lit
area

Rear Sync: the flash operates before exposure is
completed every time your trigger the shutter

Off: the flash does not operate

Red-eye Reduction: The flash pre-strobes before shooting to
reduce the red-eye phenomenon. You can set to On or Off.

Metering Modes: You can select from the following Metering
Modes:

Spot Metering: Spot metering lets you adjust the
exposure to the subject, even when the subject is a backlit or when there is
strong contrast between the subject and the background.

Center-weighted Metering: Center-weighted metering
measures the center of the image and determines the exposure based on the
brightness of the subject.

Multi-pattern Metering: When multi-pattern metering is used, the image is
divided into multiple regions and metering is performed in each region. The
camera judges the subject position and background brightness, and determines a
well-balanced exposure.

White Balance: When the white balance is set to auto, the
white balance is set automatically in response to the condition of the subject,
and the overall color balance is adjusted. When shooting under special lighting
conditions, you can select the settings manually. When using flash, you can
select the flash white balance mode. The white balance can also be set to
Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent (warm white), Fluorescent (cool white), Fluorescent (day white),
Fluorescent (daylight), Flash, Color Temperature/Filter, Custom
(adjust white balance depending on the light source) or Custom Set (memorizes
the basic white color which will be used).

Grid Lines: The cameras
on-screen grid lines make it easy to set a subject's horizontal and vertical
position. You can choose from three grid line overlays: Rule of 3rds, 4x6 Square,
and Diagonal + 4x6 Square.

Histogram: A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image.
The graph display indicates a bright image when skewed to the right side, and a
dark image when skewed to the left side.

In-camera Guide: An
on-screen function guide text/icon display makes it easy to learn the camera
functions that give you greater creative freedom to adjust photo settings. The
function guide can be turned on or off as desired.

Strap: The camera includes a wrist strap and two adapters
that allow you to attach an optional shoulder strap.

Playback Features

Folder View Modes: The Sony DSC-RX100M5's View Mode allows
you to select your recorded images and movies by sorting them into the following folders:
Date, Still, MP4, AVCHD, XAVC S 4K, and XAVC S HD.

Index View: In addition to viewing images one-by-one in full
screen, you can view multiple images at once in the index view mode. The index
feature lets you to display a total of 9 (3 x 3) or 25 (5 x 5) images at once.

Slide Show: The Slide Show function lets you play back
images one after the other. The interval between the pictures can be adjusted,
allowing you to choose 1, 3, 5, 10, and 30 seconds. When repeat
is selected, the images are replayed in a continuous loop.

Playback Zoom: You can enlarge a recorded still image up to
8x the size of the original image. Once the image is zoomed, you can pan left
to right and up or down through the image.

Rotating Images: Recorded images can be rotated 360-degrees in
90-degree increments on the camera's LCD screen.

Picture Effect: You can add effects to images to make them
look more impressive and artistic. You can choose from the following: Toy
Camera, Pop Color, Posterization, Retro Photo, Soft High-key, Partial Color,
High Contrast Mono, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Mono, Miniature,
Watercolor, and Illustration.

Deleting/Protecting
Images: You can delete a selected
image, or you can delete all the unprotected images at once. In order to avoid
accidentally deleting of an image, it can be protected.

Battery Information

Battery Information: The DSC-RX100M5 is powered by the
supplied
NP-BX1 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Using the supplied AC-UUD12 AC
adapter, the battery can be fully charged in the camera in approximately 230 minutes. Under normal operating conditions, the
battery has the following capacity:

Function

Battery Life

Shooting Still
Images

LCD

Approx. 220 images

Viewfinder

Approx. 210 images

Viewing Still Images

Approx. 200 min or 4000 images

Recording Movies
(Typical)

LCD

Approx. 35 min

Viewfinder

Approx. 35 min

Recording Movies
(Continuous)

LCD

Approx. 65 min

Viewfinder

Approx. 65 min

Internal Battery: The camera has an internal rechargeable
battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of
whether the power is on or off. The battery is continually charged as long as
you are using the camera. If the camera isn't used for about a month, the
internal battery can become discharged. The camera can still be used with a
discharged internal battery, however, the date and time will not be shown. The
internal battery can be fully recharged in approximately 24 hours with the power
off and a charged battery pack is in the camera.

Connections

HDMI: The RX100 V has a Micro HDMI (Type D) output on the
right side
of the camera for connecting the camera to an HDTV. A Micro HDMI-to-HDMI cable is
required to make the connection. If you are connecting to a Sony Bravia TV with
Bravia Sync, you can control the camera using the TV's remote control.

Micro USB : The camera features a single Micro USB jack
(labeled "Multi") on the right side of the camera for connecting the supplied USB cable for
downloading your photos to your computer or printer, or charging the battery in
the camera. The interface is USB 2.0 High Speed compatible.

Software

PlayMemories Home: The DSC-RX100M5 can be used with
PlayMemories Home software, which needs to be downloaded and installed on your computer. "PlayMemories Home" software is downloadable from
the Sony Imaging website (The URL is printed in the Instruction Manual). It
is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 (SP1), and Windows Vista (SP2),
and Mac OS X 10.9-10.11 operating systems only. With PlayMemories Home you can:

Manage and edit photos and videos on your PC or Mac

Organize photos and videos

Upload photos to a cloud service for storage (PlayMemories Online)

Search for photos and videos using Calendar View

Import and Export photos and videos, plus create disks and print.

Perform basic editing functions

View photos and videos on a map (using location information from a
connected smartphone)

Create multi-view videos

PlayMemories Camera Apps: The RX100 V is compatible with
PlayMemories Camera Apps, which enables you to add new features to the camera by
downloading a new app and installing it in the camera. Apps are available to fit
your shooting style, including portraits, close-up photography, sports, time
lapse, etc. Many apps are available via a free download, while more advanced
apps require a fee of $4.99 or $9.99.

Image Data Converter: Image Data Converter software is
required to display and process images recorded in RAW format. You can also
adjust the brightness or color, as well as "develop" the RAW image files into
JPEG or TIFF files. Image Data Converter can be downloaded to your computer, using a URL printed in the
manual. Image Data Converter is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 (SP1),
Windows Vista (SP2), and Mac OS X 10.9-10.11.

Capture One Express (for Sony): The Sony RX100 V is
supported by Capture One Express (for Sony) by Phase One. One of the world's
best RAW converters, Capture One Express (for Sony) delivers clear, detailed
images with accurate colors. You can make adjustments to the RAW image files,
convert the images to black & white, or use the HDR (High Dynamic Range) tool to
pull out details in over- or under-exposed images. Capture One Express (for
Sony) is available for a free download for Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7,
and Mac OS 10.10.5 or 10.11. A pro version can be purchased for even
more processing tools.

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